Farewell Henri
It is with great sadness that on Thursday, June 23, 2022, we lost a great colleague, scholar, scientist, father, husband, family member, and friend, Henri W. Tartt.
Henri was diagnosed with congestive heart failure in 2001. This condition affected him greatly in the past 6 months. Although he dealt with this condition for 21 years, Henri pressed on with life and continued his research for subsequent article ideas that would further share his beautiful mind with the world. He was a true positive fighter.
Henriwtartt.com was Henri's opportunity to express his thoughts based on his scientific expertise that he applied to the world's social issues. Henri was very fond of the scientific community, and his colleagues, which he spoke very highly on a regular basis. He left a trove of notes on his explanations of science, life, spirituality and how that related to current events. Periodically, our family may put together a few articles in my father's name, based on his notes and post them to henriwtartt.com.
I learned an enormous amount from Henri, not only as Henri's website developer, but as his daughter. I will miss him dearly, especially our spiritual and controversial conversations, love for the unknown, sciences, the supernatural, and geeky shows like Ancient Aliens.
I will send an email message of funeral arrangements to those colleagues that my father communicated with regarding his articles to send flowers and condolences. Our family will also provide the formal obituary when available.
Please continue to use my dad's articles for your further research and personal reading enjoyment.
Stay well,
Jennifer Tartt-Weiberg
Web Developer & Enterprise Data Scientist
henriwtartt.com
Click here for Henri Wayne Tartt, Sr. (Butch)'s Obituary ' | E.F. Boyd & Son, Inc. (efboyd.com)
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Note: Use the toolbar below Henri's program to manipulate the program view. Selecting the square on the right of the toolbar, below, will display full-screen mode for viewing. This will enable you to flip through the program pages, without any obstructions. To exit that full-screen, press esc at the top left of your keyboard.